The ups and downs of Stackridgeís career could, and should, fill
a book. Constant line-up changes, a punishing tour schedule and a lack
of commercial success that was largely due to their wilful eclecticism
combined to render THEM cult heroes. But the onceebullient band of
Bristolians still had a final shot in their creative
locker before they called it a day - their fifth album, released in
1976,'Mr Mick'

Their then Record Company did not like the finished result of 'Mr Mick'
with them ordering the removal of most of the dialogue. As the album was
based around a poem, this wholesale remodelling did not please the band
much. Even so, the released result was not without itís charm.

The original album never before released is included in itís entirety as
CD1 and the album released to the public remastered as CD2.